Morphology II
Objectives
The main general goal of Morphology II is the acquisition of essential morphological knowledge, providing the future Nutritionist the ability of its application.
In the field of specific knowledge, knowing and using the nomenclature of the human bodys structures, by means of identifying and describing them.
In the field of abilities, noting, describing, structuring or drafting of theoretical knowledge, by means of stimulating critical and creative spirit, though enabling autonomous learning and group work.
In the field of attitudes, it is important to recognize the importance of Morphology in the up-bringing of a future Nutritionist.
General characterization
Code
41015
Credits
Available soon
Responsible teacher
DIOGO ANDRE DE ABREU ESTEVES GODINHO LOPES BOGALHAO DO CASAL,ANA CATARINA DOMINGUES PEREIRA SANTOS,SUSANA ISABEL MATEUS SANTOS
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - 0
Teaching language
PT
Prerequisites
Not applicable
Bibliography
Not applicable
Teaching method
1) Lectures: Lectures last no more than 50 minutes.
2) Practical sessions: In these sessions there is an interaction and cooperati-on
between the teacher and the students, and in some cases, practical work. The latter
include dissection and analysis of anatomical parts, as well as discussion of clinical
cases or experimental demonstrations. These sessions have a duration of 120
minutes and will have a ratio of one teacher per student class.
PDF files to support classes will be available on the Moodle Platform. The recordings
of the theoretical classes will be made available in a folder on OneDrive. There will
be no recording of TP classes.
Evaluation method
Distributed throughout the semester/school year, with final evaluation exam/test
Subject matter
1) INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
2) MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY: Osteology and arthrology of the head; Muscles of the head and neck; Vascular and lymphatic drainage of the head and neck; Osteology and arthrology of the spine; Muscles of the back.
3) MORPHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: Development of the nervous system; Histology of the nervous system; Encephalon; Cranial nerves; Spinal cord; Spinal nerves; Arterial and venous drainage of the central nervous system; Sensory organs; Auto-nomic Nervous System.
4) TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PELVIC CAVITY: Pelvis; Muscles of the gluteal region; Anatomy and histology of the urinary system; Development of the urinary sys-tem; Anatomy and histology of the male reproductive system; Anatomy and histology of the female reproductive system; Development of the reproductive system; Perineum; Vascular and lymphatic drainage of the pelvic cavity.